6 new 4K Blu-rays from March 2026 to add to your collection

Blu-ray Bounty: a blockbuster musical sequel, an iconic 1980s drama, and more

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Features By James Davidson published 28 March 2026

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Welcome to the March 2026 edition of Blu-ray Bounty, where I’ll be testing the month's latest 4K releases (based on UK release dates) to see whether they make a worthy addition to your, hopefully, growing collection.

If this is your first visit to the Blu-ray Bounty, welcome, and go check out previous editions at the link. In last month’s packed February 2026 Blu-ray Bounty, I looked at eight discs: Lawrence of Arabia, Minority Report, Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere, Bugonia, Predator: Badlands, Pink Floyd: Live at Pompeii MCMLXXII, Westworld (1973), and Dogma.

We love 4K Blu-ray here at TechRadar. It’s our staple source for testing the picture quality of the best TVs, as its higher bitrate means better picture quality than 4K streaming, and sound quality of the best soundbars, as 4K Blu-ray has uncompressed soundtracks.

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I’ll be using our usual setup for testing this month’s discs. The LG G5, one of 2025’s best OLED TVs, will be the display, and the Panasonic DP-UB820, the best 4K Blu-ray player on the market, will be the player. The Samsung HW-Q990C, an 11.1.4 channel Dolby Atmos soundbar system, will be used for testing these discs’ soundtracks.

As always, I won’t be reviewing these discs based on the movies themselves: just their picture and audio quality and how they can be a good match for your home theater system.

Wicked: For Good (Universal Pictures)

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The sequel to the blockbuster musical Wicked, Wicked: For Good, is the conclusion to the story of Elphaba (Cynthia Erivo), now known by Oz as the Wicked Witch of the West, and Glinda (Ariana Grande), now known as Glinda the Good Witch.

So colorful and vibrant was the original Wicked 4K Blu-ray that it became one of my regular discs for testing TVs. Visually, Wicked: For Good ticks all the same boxes as the original. From the multi-colored flowers outside Munchkinland to the greens of the Emerald City, colors are bold and vibrant, especially with Dolby Vision. They pack plenty of punch throughout, while looking both true-to-life and nicely saturated to suit the movie.

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